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Embedded Dashboards For Splunk (EDFS)

Overview

Details

Based on my blogs posthttps://www.splunk.com/blog/2016/02/04/sso-without-an-active-directory-or-ldap-provider.htmlI came up with the idea to create this app, which enables/provides embeddeddashboards for Splunk (EDFS).

The configured EDFS dashboards are only accessible from the configured IP.
The app blocks any HTTP POST requests other then searches, so the EDFS port
cannot be used to change settings.

Install:

Install as usual in the Splunk web or copy into $SPLUNK_HOME/etc/apps and
restart Splunk.

Configure:

Copy default/web.conf and default/server.conf to the local folder and
uncomment the options in web.conf and server.conf, this had to be done to
pass the Splunk Appinspect test.

Copy default/inputs.conf to local/ and use the provided stanza as template.
Configure the Splunk user with the least possible permissions (Make everything
read-only ), make a separate app, add the dashboard you want to show as the
default dashboard for the app.

Configure the EDFS inputs using the Splunk web in the inputs section. You need
to configure the Splunk user that will be authenticated, the port Splunk will
listen on, and the IP that is allowed to connect to the port.

Debug

Currently there is no debug option in the app, but the app logs all connections
into index=_internal sourcetype=splunkd_edfs_access

Known issues
- the script some times continues to run, even when the input is disabled
- to prevent issues around the cookies passed by Splunk, it is best to run
private browser windows if you are testing on your computer.

Support

This is an open source project, no support provided, but you can ask questions
on answers.splunk.com and I will most likely answer it.
Github repository: https://github.com/M-u-S/TA-EDFS

I validate all my apps with Appinspect and the log can be found in the README
folder of each app.

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